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Alice Schuette Greg Schulgen Mandy Schulman Maria Schutt Scott Schwin er Christine Searles Iimmy Sellers Lorri Sessman Craig Severin Charisse Seward Mike Shannon lonah Shanoff Ralston Shatto Roslyn Sheldon Iohn Shelton lon Sherry Kevin Sherwood Shanna Sheilds Ronny Shoss Iennifer Shroff Brian Simon Laura Smelle Garret Smitli Kenneth Smith Mark Smith Becky Snapp Ieb Sommers Stan Sone Andy Sowell lim Spackman Lynn Spence Suzanne Stallworth Lisa Stark Randal Stavinoha Robert Stihr Mike Steiger Chad Steinhauer Debbie Steinman Chriss Stephens Yvonne Stocker Beth Stockham Mark Stolaroff Kathy Stretch Mike Strickland Leslie Stuart George Sullins Sarah Sullivan Shawn Sullivan Lisa Sumner Clark Swalm Vicki Swartz Karen Ta lor Ken Tekell Michelle Theroux Kristi Thomas Andrea Thomson Robyn Tinskey Stephanie Tita Andrew Towell Lee Townsend Carolynne Train Iohn Transou Mike Trask Ashley Turner David Turvey Olivia Vaden Diane Valicek Sam Vaughan Frances Vaughn Vincent Vazquez Latha Venugopal Suzanne Verheul Keith Veseleny Nora Vickers Tara Vincent Sandra Voelkel Tori Von der Mehden Celia Waddell Michele Waddell Kent Wade Sophomores 104 O Snplimnures
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Sophomores ionic earns cash for future prom In an effort to raise money in some way other than their previous agazine sales, sophomore officers rganized something new to emorial . . . a picnic. The class officers began their for the picnic quite awhile the day of the picnic arrived. started having meetings to get organized weeks ahead of the set for the picnic, said Class President Susan There was a lot of to do. The date for the picnic was set for September 13, and hun- of sophomores gathered to play have a good time at the field We had softball games on the field, as well as plenty of booths to play in the parking said Susan. Young Life leaders Nancy Hender- on and Tanya and Randy Youngling ere there to handle the megaphone nd announce the activities going on round them. We really enjoyed participating in he picnic, said Nancy, the kids ere great and seemed to really have good time. The National Honor Society had tables of goodies set up for the sophomores to buy and munch on. We had members bring food, such as cookies and brownies, for the sophomores to buy, said NHS member Ann Rembert. It really turned out to be a lot of fun, Susan concluded, and most important of all, the class really showed a sense of closeness - we've got a great class. The picnic was a good idea because it gave all of us sophomores a chance to get together on a Saturday and just play around and have a good time, said Sophomore Katie Ear- thman. It was really fun and helped to bring our class even closer. xii by Susan McBride Pseudo-Star Wars characters, Stephanie Luther, Lissa Wahlen, Hilary McDuffy, Melanie Gar- rison and Connie O'Conner take time to pose at the Sophomore picnic. Photo by Taylor Stout. if 4? 4 '5 e ' EQ Y Q , f . N Robert Pickett Nena Pinto lay Plotkin Coy Poage Claire Poerschke David Pope David Portugal Ianna Powe David Prater Anne Presslor Chris Probst Molly Quigley Katie Rafferty Lowry Ragsdale Marlise Randle loe Rapoport lim Rathburn Frank Robert Carol Ricks Leslie Riopelle Brenda Robbins lulie Roberts Melissa Robinson Susan Rod Paul Rogers Terri Rogers Rob Ross Sharon Rupert L nette Sasso Elqen Sauer Andrew Scherfenberg Ward Scholl 1 Sophomores O 193
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Iohn Zgourides Marta Wa ner Lissa Wahlem Scott Waltman Bethany Watts H 'l W H1 ey ax Richard Wedel Anne Welch Bruce Werstak Susan Whitsell Catherine Whitty Astrid Williams lohn Wilson Leslie Wilson Ingrid Wollam Carver Yee Lowell Youngblood I fficers plan fundraisersg praise enthusiastic classmates D spite their status as I derclassmen the Sophomore Class flcers set out to prove, and did I ove that they were capable of get- g the 1ob done. lcer elections for the class were and very close. Great interest part of the class resulted in an which included a flood of and run-offs. Finally President Susan Hillman, resident Mike Mor an, Iennifer McGee, Treasurer Watts and Representative- lay Filderman were elected represent the class. Together, they to a year of successful In September, they organized a during football season they a victory flag to the school arch they sold magazines. of the organization was by the president. According nnifer Susan is an organized, t person. She always put a lot work and time into it. We didn't to meet near as much because would always have so much She was interested and she all the officers carried a of the load. We didn't really specific 1obsg the treasurer real- didnt handle the money and I t have to write a bunch of We all did the same type of Lf: work and about the same amount, said Iennifer. Each officer agreed that having such an enthusiastic class to work for helped them to carry out their ideas. We tried to get as much done as we could. Our class had a lot of sup- port and spirit. The picnic was a brand new idea and it went over so well, said Iennifer. The officers emphasized their pride in the Sophomore Class as a whole. I think our class is one of the best, all around. We've got all types: athletes, band people, real intellects, I mean all kinds. And whatever they're into, they go all out. We operate well, I'd say, stated Morgan. S, D Ll Sophomore Class officers included President Susan Hillman, Vice president Mike Morgan, Secretary jennifer McGee, Treasurer Bethany Watts and Representative Iay Filderman. Photo by lim Tomforde. Members of the class expressed the same enthusiasm for their officers. I know the picnic and everything else they did was a lot of work and took a lot of time. I think they did a good job, said Sophomore Connie O'Conner. A lot of times 'officers just sit around and don't do anything, but I didn't think our class has ever been that way, said Sophomore lean Madden. We've always been well represented. utr by Mary Lynn Karvelas Sophomores O 195
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